| John Johnson - 1706 - 462 páginas
...heavy, O my foul : and why art thou fo ditquieted within me ? See pfal.-g.lll. 15. 6 O put thy truft in God : for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of nay countenance, and my God, Favour, and Comfort, -thy Truth : that is, thy Faithfulncfs in performing... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1804 - 694 páginas
...follies we shall know, And mourn them when too late. PSALM XLII. 14, IJ, PARAPHRA. SED. Why art thou jo heavy, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me .' 0 jut thy trust in God : for he is the help of thy countenance. SUNK is the sunshine of the breast,... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 páginas
...words, Psalm xliii. S, 6. Why art thou so heavy, 0 my soul ? Why art thou so disquieted within me f 0 put thy trust in God ; for I will yet give him thanks, who is the help of my countenance and my God." — The next day was the National Fast. And he observes,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1808 - 634 páginas
...holy-day. 6 Why ait thou so1 full of heaviness, O my soul : und why art thou so disquieted within me ? 7 Put thy trust in God ; for I will yet give him thanks for the help of his countenance. 8 My God, my soul is vexed within me ; therefore will I remember thee... | |
| Church of England - 1810 - 466 páginas
...unto the God of my joy and gladness ; and upon the harp will I give thanks unto thee, O God, my God. 5 Why art thou so heavy, O my soul ? and why art thou so disquieted within me ? 6 O put thy trust in God ; for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 452 páginas
...opening and applying those comfortable words, Psalm xliii. 5, 6. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul? Why art thou so disquieted within me? O put thy trust in God; for 1 will yet give him thanks, who is the help of my countenance and my God. Wednesday 10, Was the national... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1811 - 408 páginas
...10. * 2 Cor. vii. 10. 3 See on 56, Refutation. him. Now he mourns, and expostulates with himself, " Why art thou so heavy, O my soul ? and " why art thou so disquieted within me ?" Then he exults, and says, " I will bless the Lord at all times." All is life, and feeling, and earnestness.... | |
| John Wesley - 1811 - 468 páginas
...guilt, no sense of God's displeasure ; but can cheerfully yield up those desires with, " Oh, my soul! put thy trust in God. For I will yet give him thanks, who is the help of my countenance and my God." : 11. It is more difficult to determine concerning those... | |
| William Melmoth - 1812 - 410 páginas
...cheer, for my grace is sufficient for thee : Say unto my soul, I am thy salvation ; that I may also say, Why art thou so heavy, O my soul? And why art thou so disquieted within me? Turn unto thy rest, O my soul, for the Lord Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee. LOUD, rebuke me... | |
| 1814 - 386 páginas
...27. I laid me down, but not in peace; my night was restless, my spirits agitated with various cares. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul ? and why art thou disquieted within me ? Put thy trust in God, for I shall yet give him thanks, who is the help of my... | |
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